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From this unit, I learned that there is a formal way of saying thing and there is an informal way of expressing your idea. A formal way of asking someone for something would make them feel like we're factoring in the notion of being polite. "May I see your newspaper?" sounds more formal than "Let me see your newspaper." One sounds more demanding that the other. One is simply asking if we can see the paper, the other one is we demand to see the paper, as if it's our own. I also learn the differences between an active voice and a passive voice. Actively one can say that they are responsible for the outcome of something, while passively, we don't want the reader or the receiver to know exactly the subject in the sentence. Passive voice dictate the action that has been done, but it is not important whom have done it. The unit also touched upon the differences between clauses: independent, dependent and relative. The unit focuses mainly on relative clauses as it produces a deeper meaning to dependent clause. Relative clause specify further the noun within the the dependent clause. Phrasal verbs are interesting ways to play with verbs plus a particles that naturally protrude a different meaning when that verb is used in a sentence. A combination of a verb, object and adverb gives rise to phrasal verb that comes in different stages: Type 1 intransitive, type 2 transitive separable and type 3 transitive inseparable.
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